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How do you compare two lists in conditional formatting?
Select Liston (A1:A10). Click the Home tab, click Conditional Formatting in the Styles group, and choose New Rule from the dropdown list. From the Select A Rule Type list, choose the Use A Formula to Determine Which Cells To Format option. Enter =COUNT IF(List,A1)=0 in the Formula field.
How do I compare two Excel lists in conditional formatting?
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How do you compare two list names?
Select cells in both lists (select first list, then hold CTRL key and then select the second) Go to Conditional Formatting > Highlight Cells Rules > Duplicate Values. Press ok. There is nothing do here. Go out and play!
How do you compare the colors of two cells in Excel?
Select two list you compare if equal to each other, and click Home > Conditional Formatting > New Rule. 3. Click OK > OK. Then the cells will be colored if the two cells are not equal to each other.
Can I conditional format a cell based on another?
Excel Conditional Formatting Based on Another Cell. When you want to format a cell based on the value of a different cell, for example to format a report row based on a single column's value, you can use the conditional formatting feature to create a formatting formula.
How do I display specific text based on values in another column?
To display text based on another cell, you have to use the conditional function IF. The function displays the value in the first argument (Bottom 50%) if the condition is met, otherwise it displays the text Top 50%. It becomes more complicated when there more conditions.
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